Copia Investments Partners appoints new CFO
Copia Investment Partners has appointed Michael Voskresensky to the newly created role of chief financial officer (CFO), effective February 2018.
Copis’a chief executive, Sam Baillieu, said that the move was in line with Copia’s strategy to expand and to increase its resources and capabilities.
“The Australian investment management industry is due for a shake-up and boutique fund managers with unique capabilities will play an important role in helping investors achieve their goals,” he said.
“Michael brings a wealth of experience within financial services and will help to bolster our finance function and executive function and executive team during this time of business growth.”
Voskresensky joined from Mutual Trust where he was general manager, finance.
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